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The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
On this week’s episode, AB chats with RhyAnne Clark, Executive Assistant at Microsoft about growing up with her father on death row.
AB chats with Ron Garber about how losing his daughter to 4HL became his defining moment and a catalyst for creating the Yaya Foundation to help grow research into this rare disease.
For more information or to donate, visit www.yayafoundation4HL.org
In this episode, AB Mambo and Suman Mishra discuss loving across India’s caste lines, leading in a large, male-dominated corporation and in a pandemic. Mishra is the Senior Vice President of Group Strategy at multinational conglomerate, Mahindra. She has been recognized by the economic times as one of India’s 40 under 40.
In this first episode of season two, AB chats with lawyer and first-time author, Qian Julie Wang, about her childhood as an in documented immigrants in America, racism, DACA and her forthcoming memoir, Beautiful Country: Memoirs of an Undocumented Childhood (forthcoming 2021).
AB chats with Eunice de Carvalho, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Unitel, about her Defining Moments - global leadership, Leading Through Crises and single parenting.
Part 2 of our 4-part June series on Love, Loss and Healing. Georgette relives the time her wedding was cancelled, its aftermath, and how she healed. This puts the loss in our series title.
Part 3 of the 4-part Love, Loss and Healing series. I sit down with Nelly Fon for a candid conversation around modern marriage and blended families, our weight struggles and what makes us beautiful.
Founder and Curator of the African Creative, Andre Kemayou joined me to discuss police brutality, his definition of 'the creative' and the creative's role in modern society. Follow him on instagram at @theafricancreative
Entrepreneur and pioneer Wendy Luhabe discusses her passion for mentoring, and why the world must do more and better to prepare women for leadership roles in the 21st century leader. Wendy’s extensive corporate career and social justice have led her to be recognised as one of the 50 Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World and as a Global Leader by World Economic Forum. She’s often invited to conferences as a subject matter expert and on leadership.
This episode kicks off our 4-part series on Love, Loss and Healing throughout the month of June. Opening the series with self-love, guest Rachel Nyaradzo Adams shares insights on self-love, anger and making sense of our personal and collective reaction in the wake of George Floyd's death. Awareness. Wounds. Rage. Self-discovery. We cover it all this week. Rachel is the Founder and Managing Director of Narachi Leadership and the former Associate Director for Africa at Yale University. A leadership specialist, facilitator and coach, Rachel's work can be found at www.narachileadership.com. Follow her on social media @rachelnyarazoadams or @narachileadership Continue the conversation at www.mamatoktok.com/blog
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.